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Internet Cognitive Sciences

An interdisciplinary field studying how the internet affects cognition—attention, memory, reasoning, and decision-making in digital environments. Internet Cognitive Sciences combine psychology, neuroscience, and human-computer interaction to ask: Does the internet change how we think? Is attention fragmenting? Is memory outsourcing to devices changing what we remember? How does online interaction shape social cognition?
"She couldn't remember phone numbers anymore—why remember when the phone remembers? Internet Cognitive Sciences asks: what happens to memory when it's externalized? What happens to attention when it's constantly divided? The internet isn't just a tool; it's an environment, and environments shape cognition."
by Dumu The Void March 4, 2026
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Digital Social Sciences

A broader field than Internet Social Sciences, encompassing all digital technologies and their social implications—from AI to VR to ubiquitous computing. Digital Social Sciences study how digital systems reshape social structures, relationships, and power. It asks: How do algorithms govern? What is community in augmented reality? How does surveillance capitalism reorganize society? The field prepares us for a world where digital and social are inseparable.
"They studied how delivery apps restructured restaurant work—new hierarchies, new dependencies, new forms of control. That's Digital Social Sciences: not just online life, but how digital technologies reshape offline life. The digital isn't separate; it's integrated. Understanding society requires understanding its digital transformation."
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Digital Human Sciences

An interdisciplinary field applying humanities perspectives to digital technologies and their human implications. Digital Human Sciences ask: What does it mean to be human in an age of algorithms? How do digital technologies shape identity, creativity, and meaning? What ethical frameworks do we need for AI, VR, and ubiquitous computing? Drawing on philosophy, ethics, media studies, and cultural theory, it prepares us for the human questions of a digital age.
"She asked not whether AI could be conscious, but what it would mean for us if it were. That's Digital Human Sciences: the human questions of digital technology. Not just what technology can do, but what it does to us—and what we become as we use it."
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Digital Cognitive Sciences

An interdisciplinary field studying how digital technologies shape cognition—not just online, but through all digital interactions. Digital Cognitive Sciences ask: How do smartphones change attention? How does AI affect decision-making? How does VR shape perception? How does constant connectivity reconfigure memory, reasoning, and social cognition? The field prepares us to understand—and perhaps mitigate—the cognitive effects of living in digital environments.
"He couldn't read long articles anymore—his attention had been reshaped by scrolling. Digital Cognitive Sciences asks: what's happening to our minds? Not judgment, just investigation. The digital environment is new; we don't yet know how it shapes cognition. The field exists to find out."
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Theory of FTL Science

A meta-framework for studying phenomena and principles that might enable faster-than-light understanding—not just travel, but knowledge. Theory of FTL Science asks: What would a science of FTL look like? What methods would it use? How would it test hypotheses about things that can't be observed with light-speed-limited instruments? The theory explores the epistemology of the impossible—how to study what can't be reached, measured, or seen.
Theory of FTL Science "We can't see beyond the cosmic horizon—light hasn't reached us. FTL Science asks: how could we study what's there without FTL travel? What would a science of the inaccessible look like? The theory doesn't provide answers; it asks how we might find them. Sometimes the question is the progress."
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Theory of FTL Sciences

A plural framework encompassing all scientific disciplines that would emerge or transform with FTL capability—FTL physics, FTL astronomy, FTL biology (studying life on other worlds directly), FTL anthropology (studying alien cultures). Theory of FTL Sciences imagines how every field would change when the galaxy becomes accessible. It's not one science but many, all transformed by the ability to go anywhere, see anything, reach any world.
Theory of FTL Sciences "With FTL, astronomy becomes geography—you don't just observe stars; you visit them. Biology becomes xenobiology—you study alien life firsthand. FTL Sciences imagines every discipline transformed. The theory asks not just how to travel, but how to know, when travel is no longer a limit."
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A meta-framework for how science would operate in an interstellar civilization—how knowledge would be shared across light-years, how experiments would be coordinated, how discoveries would be verified when replication takes decades. Theory of Interstellar Science asks: What would science become when the scientific community is scattered across the galaxy? How would peer review work? How would paradigms shift when communication is slow?
Theory of Interstellar Science "A breakthrough on one world takes decades to reach another. Interstellar Science asks: how does science progress when information moves at light speed? Do civilizations develop independently, or is there a galactic conversation, each word centuries apart? The theory explores knowledge when distance is measured in years."
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